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  • 61Benchmark interest rate — Also called the base interest rate, it is the minimum interest rate investors will demand for investing in a non Treasury security. It is also tied to the yield to maturity offered on a comparable maturity Treasury security that was most recently …

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  • 62benchmark interest rate — Also called base interest rate, it is the minimum interest rate investors will demand for investing in a non Treasury security. It is also tied to the yield to maturity offered on the comparable maturity treasury security that was most recently… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 63variable-rate demand note — A note that is payable on demand and bears interest tied to a money market rate. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 64Alternative-rate DSM program assistance —   A DSM (demand side management) program assistance that offers special rate structures or discounts on the consumer s monthly electric bill in exchange for participation in DSM programs aimed at cutting peak demands or changing load shape. These …

    Energy terms

  • 65Best available rate — (BAR), or otherwise known as Best Rate Guarantee, is one of the latest pricing mechanism, increasing used by hotels and hotel chains around the world. It was introduced as a result of the hotel industry mimicking the airline industry, which sets… …

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  • 66Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment — Die non accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU Übersetzung: Arbeitslosigkeit, bei der sich die Inflation nicht beschleunigt, deutsch: inflationsstabile Arbeitslosenquote) ist ein aus der Phillips Kurve abgeleitetes… …

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  • 67Non Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment — In diesem Artikel oder Abschnitt fehlen folgende wichtige Informationen: Siehe Diskussionsseite Du kannst Wikipedia helfen, indem du sie recherchierst und einfügst. Die …

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  • 68Floating Exchange Rate — A country s exchange rate regime where its currency is set by the foreign exchange market through supply and demand for that particular currency relative to other currencies. Thus, floating exchange rates change freely and are determined by… …

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  • 69Interruptible or curtailable rate —   A special electricity or natural gas arrangement under which, in return for lower rates, the customer must either reduce energy demand on short notice or allow the electric or natural gas utility to temporarily cut off the energy supply for the …

    Energy terms

  • 70floating rate — / fləυtɪŋ reɪt/ noun 1. same as variable rate 2. an exchange rate for a currency which can vary according to market demand, and is not fixed by the government …

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